;1fx-S+mii :^mmIKpperson MmlioMr. and Mrs. Rogrer CranmerJudith McAlister becomesbrideRoger CranmerA candlelight wedding ceremony I those of the bridal attendants and June 5 united in marriage Miss her head piece was a garland of■ Ml m 41 k AJudith Ann McAlister, daughter pink roses, blue violets and pinkof Mr. and Mrs. Don McAlister, and Roger Lee Cranmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cranmer, Mayfield.The Rev. Frank McDowell of-satin leaves with pearlized stamens.The flower girl, Kristan Man-tooth, wore a matching head garland and pink full-skirted or-ficiated at the double ring vows ganza dress. She carried a pink in the First Presbyterian church tulle basket of rose petals.at 8 o’clock in the evening. Mrs. Lavonne Morris, organist, accompanied Gene Derks of Norton, who sang “The Wedding Hymn,”“Because, and “The Lord’s Prayer.Monte Heasty, Lawrence, served as best man. Groomsmen were Bill McAlister, brother of the bride, Jerry Hedrick, Alan Word and Jim Kadel, Beloit. The aisle candles were lighted by juniorA nine-candle brass Cathedral ushers, Tom McAlister and Dick candelabra, decorated with jade. Cranmer, brothers of the brideand centered with an ice-pink sat- and groom.stood at each side of the For herdaughter’s weddingaltar. Two tall matching brass Mrs. MciMister chose an import-baskets held blush pink roses, ed linen dress of hyacinth bluecarnations and gladioli. A bank of worn with matching accessories salal surrounded the chancel, and a corsage of hybrid vandas.studded with pink twisted candlesJ Mrs. Cranmer, the groom’sFor her wedding the bride, giv- mother, wore a mauve linen dress en in marriage by her father, with matching accessories and a chose a gown in the colonial tra- corsage of cymbidium orchids.dition of misty blush all over Assisting at the reception fol-tucked nylon tulle and delicate lowing the ceremony were Misses hand clipped Chantilly lace. The Linda Ate, Judy Bauersfeld, sculptured bodice had short Donna Boyer, Susanne Shaw, slelt; ves and a gentle oval neck- Kathryn Hill and Jane Venard, line accented with cutout lace ap- Olathe. Miss Jeanne Hill register-■ • l 1 t _ f JJki. I ■ r liifriMi. I / 1*'* 'm ---A W. vKfihiL-' .Tv mThe bouffant skirt was e(j guests. Mrs. L. C. Knowles ed by a deep flounce of. was in charge of the reception.pliques. encirclscalloped lace sweeping to a court train.Her tiered veil of blush silk illusion cascaded from a garland coronet of seed pearls. The crescent bouquettopping her lace- (ab|0 pjnfc candles lighted the topcovered Rainbow Bible, was cen- 0f arbor an(| pink pearlizedtcred with a Briarciiff rose cor- grape clusters hung from thesage, wreathed by pearl centered three sides, Smilax encircled thePink satin covered the cake and punch tables. A white trellis grape arbor covered with lemon and grape leaves formed an out-! line background for the punchstephanotis and miniature hand-) pUnch bowl. and 5-tier weddingmade lace wedding bells, tied with ca^ea bow of imported Belgian lace For |raveli „ b jdServmtt as matron of honor was b|ack and *Mrs. Norman Bourestom, jr., of c , . ., , , f .. , .,„ . ‘ , ’ J fi-Surhu sheath dress and fu engthDuluth. Minn., and as maid of _ .„ , , , .......honor, Miss Becca McAlister, sisters of the bride. Bridesmaidswere Misses Mary Beth Pierce,Hays;Ross.All of the bridal attendants wore identical waltz length frocks of hyacinth blue Italian organza stvled with three tier skirts and fitted bodice with Sabrina neckline, They carried nosegays of pink roses, tufted with pink tulle, autiined with blue violets and pink satin leaves, tied with pink satinraw silk black coat with black accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. After a short honey-„ , v V,'!I moon in Colorado the couple areYoulc and NanCy residing a. IKOfi North B for thesummer. This fall they will re-turn to Kansas State college, Manhattan, where she is a senior, majoring in speech education and he is a senior in milling engineering.streamers.Free moth proofing of all your stored clothes by Sanex. Huegel Cleaners. adv.»ftPam)f thelighterMcAlister, youngest sisterbride, served as candle-During the powder wasCivil War gun-manufactured atHen dress was identical to Meramec Caverns in Stanton, Mo